Nonfiction. Memoir. Literary Criticism. WINE FROM TWO GLASSES is a
quasi-autobiographical meditation, a literary work, rather than a
scholarly lecture, especially in this elaborated and revised
printed version. Among other things, it tells the story behind the
story of the author's cousin, who wrote a diary for a few weeks
before committing suicide in Nazi-occupied West Ukraine in 1943. It
explores the links between documentary and "a rhetoric to think
atrocity." The author engages with writers such as George Oppen and
Vaclav Havel, Primo Levi and Paul Celan, and the filmmaker Claude
Lanzmann, and examines private and public concerns in the
post-Auschwitz and post-Hiroshima world.
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